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Bringing the public voice into frontline research is a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) priority. Researchers regularly acknowledge that Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) input improves both work and outcomes. Public participants are keen to influence the direction of research. In the AI space, with its issues of contested data, trust and transparency, establishing a meaningful dialogue between different constituencies takes on special importance. So why is PPIE often bland, ineffective or just goes badly wrong?
Join the Turing Institute for an illuminating discussion of case studies from the front lines: what works, what doesn’t — and what you can do about it.
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External event: The University of Aberdeen is a member of The Turing University Network, a network committed to offering UK universities the opportunity to engage and collaborate both with The Alan Turing Institute and its broader networks in academia, industry and the public sector. Discover more about the university becoming a member of The Turing University Network: Turing Universities Network | Research | The University of Aberdeen (abdn.ac.uk).